Abstract
Field effect transistors (FETs) made of thin flake single crystals isolated from layered materials have attracted growing interest since the success of graphene. Here, we report the fabrication of an electric double layer transistor (EDLT, a FET gated by ionic liquids) using a thin flake of MoS(2), a member of the transition metal dichalcogenides, an archetypal layered material. The EDLT of the thin flake MoS(2) unambiguously displayed ambipolar operation, in contrast to its commonly known bulk property as an n-type semiconductor. High-performance transistor operation characterized by a large "ON" state conductivity in the order of ~mS and a high on/off ratio >10(2) was realized for both hole and electron…
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- Ambipolar diffusion
- Electron mobility
- Materials science
- Transistor
- Optoelectronics
- Semiconductor
- Field-effect transistor
- Graphene
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